These 4 N.J. toll bridges are going cashless in 2025

The four bridges over the Delaware River will make the cashless switch in January

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The year-long conversion of the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission’s bridges to all electronic toll collection wraps up next month when its four highest trafficked bridges go cashless. Cash payment will end at 11 p.m.

on Jan. 12 on: Trenton-Morrisville Route 1 bridge I-78 bridge Easton-Phillipsburg Route 22 bridge Delaware Water Gap I-80 bridge Stories by Larry Higgs N.J.



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